Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB395

Introduced
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  

Caption

Income tax and ad valorem tax; increase limit on amount of credits that may be allocated for certain contributions to certain charitable and foster care organizations.

Impact

If enacted, HB395 will significantly impact the financial landscape by providing more generous tax credits for contributions to qualifying organizations. Under the new rules, taxpayers will benefit from more substantial tax relief when supporting charities that focus on community assistance, thereby potentially increasing the flow of funds to these organizations. Additionally, the bill stipulates that these organizations must certify their eligibility and adherence to federal and state requirements, which will help ensure that the donations are used effectively for their intended purposes.

Summary

House Bill 395 aims to increase the limit on the amount of tax credits that can be allocated for contributions made to specific charitable and foster care organizations. This legislation is designed to incentivize taxpayers, including those filing jointly or separately, to contribute to parties that provide essential services to disadvantaged residents in the state, particularly children in foster care and low-income families. The proposed changes include provisions for taxpayers to receive credits based on their financial contributions, which can later be carried forward if the allowable credit exceeds their tax dues.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB395 may arise from concerns about the adequacy of oversight for how these contributions are utilized. As the bill mandates that charitable organizations report their financial data and confirm compliance with specific guidelines, there may be debates regarding the administrative burden placed on smaller charities. Advocates argue that this measure is necessary to prevent misuse of tax credits and ensure that funds directly benefit those in need, while some critics may view it as an unnecessary complication that could deter contributions from individuals hesitant about the increased scrutiny.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1192

Taxation; bring forward section of law authorizing certain tax credits for contributions to certain eligible charitable organizations.

MS HB1568

Taxation; bring forward section of law authorizing certain tax credits for contributions to certain eligible charitable organizations.

MS HB1655

Tax credits; authorize for business taxpayer contributions to certain charitable organizations.

MS HB1687

Tax credits; authorize for business taxpayer contributions to certain charitable organizations.

MS SB2996

Tax credits; authorize for business taxpayer contributions to certain charitable organizations.

MS HB1904

Taxation; authorize income tax, insurance premium tax and ad valorem tax credit for contributions to student scholarship organizations.

MS SB3167

Income tax; authorize credits for certain in-state television productions, or alternative rebate for 75% of credit amount.

MS SB3095

Tax; cut income and grocery taxes, increase fuel excise tax, and adjust distribution of certain fuel and sales taxes.

MS HB248

Sales tax; revise exemption for sales of food to certain charitable organizations.

MS SB3126

Income tax; authorize credit for added tax revenue from certain nongaming capital investment projects at casinos.

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